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Multi-Fiber Photometry to Record Neural Activity in Freely-Moving Animals
Published on: October 20, 2019
Multisite cell- and neural-dynamics-resolving deep brain imaging in freely moving mice with implanted reconnectable
Matvey S Pochechuev1, Maxim A Solotenkov1, Ilya V Fedotov1,2,3,4,5
1Physics Department, International Laser Center, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
We demonstrate a reconnectable implantable ultraslim fiber-optic microendoscope that integrates a branching fiber bundle (BFB) with gradient-index fiber lenses, enabling a simultaneous fluorescence imaging of individual cells in distinctly separate brain regions, including brain structures as distant as the neocortex and hippocampus. We show that fluorescence images of individual calcium-indicator-expressing neurons in the brain of freely moving transgenic mice can be recorded, via the implanted BFB probe, in parallel with time- and cell-resolved traces of calcium signaling, thus enabling correlated circuit-dynamics studies at -multiple sites within the brain of freely moving animals.

